An information storage medium has user data areas and additional data areas, and sync patterns to distinguish the additional data areas from the user data areas. The information storage medium includes a user data area in which user data is recorded and an additional data area located in at least one of areas before and after the user data area. Second sync patterns used in the additional data area are different from first sync patterns used in the user data area.
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1. An information storage medium for use with a recording and/or reproducing apparatus, the information storage medium comprising: an additional data area comprising: a first additional data frame comprising first sync data; and a second additional data frame comprising second sync data; and a data area comprising a data frame comprising third sync data; wherein: the data area does not comprise any data frame comprising the first sync data; the data area does not comprise any data frame comprising the second sync data; the first sync data is different from the second sync data; the third sync data is different from the first sync data and the second sync data to enable the apparatus to identify the additional data area from the data area when the information storage medium is used with the apparatus; each of the first sync data, the second sync data, and the third sync data comprises a sync ID and a sync body; the sync body does not satisfy a run-length-limited (RLL) (d, k) code having a minimum constraint of d and a maximum constraint of k; and the additional data area provides compatibility among information storage media having different formats for use with the apparatus.
2. The information storage medium of claim 1 , wherein the third sync data being different from the first sync data and the second sync data enables the apparatus to identify the additional data area from the data area when the information storage medium is used with the apparatus without detecting any combination of any of the first sync data, the second sync data, and the third sync data.
3. An information storage medium for use with a recording and/or reproducing apparatus, the information storage medium comprising: an additional data area comprising: a first additional data frame comprising first sync data; and a second additional data frame comprising second sync data; and a data area comprising a plurality of data frames, each of the data frames comprising corresponding sync data of a plurality of sync data; wherein: the first sync data is different from the second sync data; each of the plurality of sync data of the data frames is different from each of the first sync data and the second sync data to enable the apparatus to identify the additional data area from the data area when the information storage medium is used with the apparatus; each of the first sync data, the second sync data, and the plurality of sync data of the data frames comprises a sync ID and a sync body; the sync body does not satisfy a run-length-limited (RLL) (d, k) code having a minimum constraint of d and a maximum constraint of k; the additional data area provides compatibility among information storage media having different formats for use with the apparatus.
4. The information storage medium of claim 3 , wherein the plurality of sync data of the data frames being different from the first sync data and the second sync data enables the apparatus to identify the additional data area from the data area when the information storage medium is used with the apparatus without detecting any combination of any of the first sync data, the second sync data, and the plurality of sync data of the data frames.
5. A reproducing apparatus for use with an information storage medium, the information storage medium comprising an additional data area comprising a first additional data frame comprising first sync data, and a second additional data frame comprising second sync data; and a data area comprising a data frame comprising third sync data; wherein the data area does not comprise any data frame comprising the first sync data; the data area does not comprise any data frame comprising the second sync data; the first sync data is different from the second sync data; the third sync data is different from the first sync data and the second sync data to enable the apparatus to identify the additional data area from the data area when the information storage medium is used with the apparatus; each of the first sync data, the second sync data, and the third sync data comprises a sync ID and a sync body; and the sync body does not satisfy a run-length-limited (RLL) (d, k) code having a minimum constraint of d and a maximum constraint of k; the apparatus comprising: a pickup to emit light onto the information storage medium; and a controller to control the pickup to reproduce data recorded in the data area; wherein the additional data area provides compatibility among information storage media having different formats for use with the apparatus.
6. The reproducing apparatus of claim 5 , wherein the third sync data being different from the first sync data and the second sync data enables the apparatus to identify the additional data area from the data area when the information storage medium is used with the apparatus without detecting any combination of any of the first sync data, the second sync data, and the third sync data.
7. A reproducing apparatus for use with an information storage medium, the information storage medium comprising an additional data area comprising a first additional data frame comprising first sync data, and a second additional data frame comprising second sync data; and a data area comprising a plurality of data frames, each of the data frames comprising corresponding sync data of a plurality of sync data; wherein the first sync data is different from the second sync data; each of the plurality of sync data of the data frames is different from each of the first sync data and the second sync data to enable the apparatus to identify the additional data area from the data area when the information storage medium is used with the apparatus; each of the first sync data, the second sync data, and the plurality of sync data of the data frames comprises a sync ID and a sync body; and the sync body does not satisfy a run-length-limited (RLL) (d, k) code having a minimum constraint of d and a maximum constraint of k; the apparatus comprising: a pickup to emit light onto the information storage medium; and a controller to control the pickup to reproduce data recorded in the data area; wherein the additional data area provides compatibility among information storage media having different formats for use with the apparatus.
8. The reproducing apparatus of claim 7 , wherein the plurality of sync data of the data frames being different from the first sync data and the second sync data enables the apparatus to identify the additional data area from the data area when the information storage medium is used with the apparatus without detecting any combination of any of the first sync data, the second sync data, and the plurality of sync data of the data frames.
9. A method of reproducing information from an information storage medium, the information storage medium comprising an additional data area comprising a first additional data frame comprising first sync data, and a second additional data frame comprising second sync data; and a data area comprising a data frame comprising third sync data; wherein the data area does not comprise any data frame comprising the first sync data; the data area does not comprise any data frame comprising the second sync data; the first sync data is different from the second sync data; the third sync data is different from the first sync data and the second sync data to enable the additional data area to be identified from the data area; each of the first sync data, the second sync data, and the third sync data comprises a sync ID and a sync body; and the sync body does not satisfy a run-length-limited (RLL) (d, k) code having a minimum constraint of d and a maximum constraint of k; the method comprising: reproducing the first sync data and/or the second sync data; and reproducing data recorded in the data area; wherein the additional data area provides compatibility among information storage media having different formats.
10. The method of claim 9 , wherein the third sync data being different from the first sync data and the second sync data enables the additional data area to be identified from the data area without detecting any combination of any of the first sync data, the second sync data, and the third sync data.
11. A method of reproducing information from an information storage medium, the information storage medium comprising an additional data area comprising a first additional data frame comprising first sync data, and a second additional data frame comprising second sync data; and a data area comprising a plurality of data frames, each of the data frames comprising corresponding sync data of a plurality of sync data; wherein the first sync data is different from the second sync data; each of the plurality of sync data of the data frames is different from each of the first sync data and the second sync data to enable the additional data area to be identified from the data area; each of the first sync data, the second sync data, and the plurality of sync data of the data frames comprises a sync ID and a sync body; and the sync body does not satisfy a run-length-limited (RLL) (d, k) code having a minimum constraint of d and a maximum constraint of k; the method comprising: reproducing the first sync data and/or the second sync data; and reproducing data recorded in the data area; wherein the additional data area provides compatibility among information storage media having different formats.
12. The method of claim 11 , wherein the plurality of sync data of the data frames being different from the first sync data and the second sync data enables the additional data area to be identified from the data area without detecting any combination of any of the first sync data, the second sync data, and the plurality of sync data of the data frames.
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